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MAGODO LEADS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY – OLAYINKA

OUR ENVIRONMENT ICON: MEET MRS. OYEFUNKE OLAYINKA What would inspire someone who has worked for decades in the corporate environment transit to care for the environment? This is the interesting story of Mrs. Oyefunke Olayinka. Environmentng.com carefully identifies Environment Icons to celebrate, considering their contributions at the National, State and Local Community levels in Nigeria. […]

FOOD CRISES LOOMS IN THE UK – EXTREME WEATHER

Urgent action is needed to secure the UK’s food supply in the face of climate change-induced extreme weather, the imposition of tariffs and global insecurity, a report has warned. Days after the US president, Donald Trump, warned Europe would be next for tariffs on trade after he imposed tax levies on Canada, China and Mexico, […]

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$300 BILLION COP29 CLIMATE DEAL, NOT SUFFICIENT – DEVELOPING NATIONS

Countries at the last COP29 summit in Baku adopted a $300 billion a year global finance target on to help poorer nations cope with impacts of climate change, a deal its intended recipients criticised as woefully insufficient. The agreement, clinched in overtime at the two-week conference in Azerbaijan’s capital, was meant to provide momentum for […]

GLOBAL ALERT, AS WORLD’S RIVERS DRYING UP

Last year was the driest for global rivers in 30 years, while glaciers suffered the largest mass loss in 50 years. Last year was the driest year for global rivers in 33 years, warns a new report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). According to the State of Global Water Resources report, the past […]

COP29 – WHAT THE WORLD SHOULD EXPECT

Convincing countries to give more money to tackle climate change will be the centrepiece of the climate summit. The next UN climate conference, COP29, is taking place a month today in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku. In a week marred by deadly flooding in eastern Europe and a “berserk” climate fuelled hurricane in the US, it […]